Mediated in A Sentence

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    A drug allergy is an adverse reaction to a medication, often an antibiotic, that is mediated by the body's immune system.

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    A mediated divorce helps reduce many legal fees and other expenses and avoids court-associated delays in the procedure.

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    A11 Positive selection (mediated mainly by thymic epithelium) is believed to be the main process occurring in the cortex.

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    Alongside such mediated narrations there is also omniscient narration.

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    Although the popularity and effectiveness of mediated divorces has grown over time, it's important to note it's a procedural event requiring commitment from both divorcing parties.

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    An epi-pen should be kept in the home for all IgE mediated food allergies and all inadvertent reactions should be treated.

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    At present few persons beyond their teens would care to read it through, so unnatural and stilted is its language, so thin its material and so consciously mediated its sentiment.

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    At the same time it mediated between the companies and the employees, and in June a settlement was formally concluded between the ministers of public works and of the treasury and the directors of the companies concerning the grievances of the employees.

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    Both receptor binding and membrane fusion processes are mediated by the Haemagglutinin virus membrane glycoprotein.

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    Cell adherens junctions are points of cell-cell contact, mediated by the extracellular interactions of cadherin molecules.

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    Computer Mediated Distance Learning (or CMDL) is helping individuals take courses when it is convenient for them by using their computers.

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    Created beings were originally of three orders - the intelligent or angels; the non-intelligent natural existences; and man, who mediated between these two orders.

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    Drugwatch Fludrocortisone for low blood pressure / neurally mediated hypotension?

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    Emphasis is given to system mediated interaction, that is, to a particular type of economic environment that excludes direct communication between agents.

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    For a more thorough explanation of mediated divorces, check out the resources at Divorce Source and LovetoKnow's divorce counseling topics.

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    For example, most cells take up cholesterol through receptor mediated endocytosis.

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    From both points of view Christianity is a supernatural system without which salvation is impossible, and in the Christian Church it is preserved and mediated to the world.

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    Furthermore, the decrease in calpastatin is the result of calpain mediated degradation.

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    Furthermore, we have become fully attuned to mechanically mediated human communication.

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    He carefully avoided all foreign complications; refused to participate in the Schmalkaldic war of 1546; mediated between the emperor and Saxony after the fall of Maurice of Saxony at the battle of Sievershausen in 1553, and contributed essentially to the conclusion of peace.

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    However, cases involving individuals may be mediated by a solo mediator.

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    Hypothyroidism can arise in dogs either as a result of immune mediated thyroiditis or idiopathic thyroid follicular atrophy.

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    I am predominantly interested in intercellular adhesion mediated by receptor-ligand bonds.

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    Immune hypersensitivity reaction-An allergic reaction that is mediated by mast cells and occurs within minutes of allergen contact.

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    In 1848 he supported Denmark against Germany; placed Swedish and Norwegian troops in cantonments in Fiinen and North Schleswig (1849-1850); and mediated the truce of Malmo (August 26th, 1848).

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    In May 1812 he mediated a peace between Russia and Turkey, so as to enable Russia to use all her forces against France (peace of Bucharest); and on the 18th of July, at Orebro, peace was also concluded between Great Britain on one side and Russia and Sweden on the other.

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    In the Analytics he took the final step of originating the logical analysis of the proposition as premise into subject and predicate as terms mediated by the copula, and analysed the syllogism into these elements.

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    In vivo immune evasion mediated by the herpes simplex virus type 1 immunoglobulin G Fc receptor.

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    Issues of this kind raise more general ones about the future of scientific discourse in an electronically mediated world.

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    It is the " switch track " by which the transcendent Word can be mediated redemptively into the space-time domain of human life.

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    Kendrick KM et al (1997) Formation of olfactory memories mediated by nitric oxide.

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    Meanwhile in the Western Church the subject of sin and grace, and the relation of divine and human activity in salvation, received especial attention; and finally, at the second council of Orange in 529, after both Pelagianism and semi-Pelagianism had been repudiated, a moderate form of Augustinianism was adopted,, involving the theory that every man as a result of the fall is in such a condition that he can take no steps in the direction of salvation until he has been renewed by the divine grace given in baptism, and that he cannot continue in the good thus begun except by the constant assistance of that grace, which is mediated only by the Catholic Church.

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    Mediated divorces typically costs less than $5,000.

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    More recent studies with vancomycin and teicoplanin have shown that the thrombocytopenia associated with these drugs is also antibody mediated.

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    Neither emtricitabine nor tenofovir inhibited in vitro drug metabolism mediated by any of the major human CYP450 isoforms involved in drug biotransformation.

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    One research group had provided some in vitro data to suggest that induction of CYP2E1 resulted in 2,3-DCP mediated hepatotoxicity and glutathione depletion.

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    Only a statesman of genius could have mediated for twenty years, as he did, between the church and the schismatics without alienating the sympathies of either.

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    Research Patricia's main research interest is the study of T cell mediated immunity.

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    Some have begun to map such processes as they swept through mass mediated populations of the age of asymmetric warfare.

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    Squirts of acidic chyme through the pylorus trigger hormonal responses mediated by enteroendocrine cells in the duodenal wall.

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    Such blockages will disrupt the balance of all circadian mediated metabolism throughout the body.

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    Ten of them are under direct treaty with the government of India; others are held under sanads and deeds, of fealty and obedience; while a third class, known as the mediatized states, are held under agreements mediated by the British government between them and their superior chiefs.

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    The approach used a nasal cold dry air challenge to induce a vagally mediated bronchoconstriction.

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    The consciousness of being saved in this sense is now transmitted and mediated by the Christian church, but in the case of Jesus, its originator, it was an entirely new and original factor in the process of religious development, and in so far, like every new and higher stage of being, a supernatural revelation.

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    The objection to this viewpoint is that historians have repeatedly shown that medical knowledge and practice are ' constructed ' and are culturally mediated.

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    The proposed research will explore the concept of situated learning in the context and accomplishment of safety in technologically mediated medical work.

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    Their resentment was all the more bitter when at the instance of the pope he mediated between them and Hungary and brought about peace on terms unfavourable to the republic. He received Feltre, Belluno and Cividale from the Hungarian king, but in 1369 a frontier dispute led to war between him and Venice.

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    There is thus the potential of drug interactions mediated by inhibition of transporters.

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    This effect is direct and not mediated by pituitary thyrotropin (thyroid stimulating hormone ).

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    This effect is direct and not mediated by pituitary thyrotropin (thyroid stimulating hormone).

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    This is sometimes called weak constructivism or, to use Woodgate and Redclift's (1998) less value-laden term, mediated constructivism.

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    Thus, axon protection is likely to be mediated by altered ubiquitination or pyridine nucleotide metabolism.

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    We discuss the implications for McKoon and Ratcliff's theory of mediated priming.

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    We would like to better understand how the dense VSG coat protects the trypanosome from complement mediated lysis.

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    When we move from face to face interaction to digitally mediated interaction, however, everything changes.

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    Where appropriate, he relates classical semiotics thinking to the highly mediated, postmodern world of mass communication.

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    Zonisamide also has a modulatory effect on GABA mediated neuronal inhibition.